SAVED HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN. "My sons, Charles and John, arc subject to colds," says Mrs, C. Carter, 33 Market St., South Melbourne, Vic. "Some timo back I would have lost both of (hem with croup but for tho timely advice of Mrs. Snowdcn, who recommended mo to give' them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I h'icd it and saw tho change for the hotter in them right awav, and thoy were both soon well again. J have peon (ho lives of hundreds of children saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy."—Advt.
Mr. S. George Nathan, 115 Custoinliouso Quay, reports tlio following sales:—3lo acres at Tawa Flat, for J36710; seven non.s, with a four-roomed eottago, at Upper Huit, for ,£1050; four quarter-acro sections in Denvent Crescent, Island Bay, for .£1000; throo and four-roomed houses in Brougham Street for .£1020; two eightroonucd houses at Island Bay, ,£GOO each; olio six-roomed cottage in Denvent Street. Island Bay, for .£850; ono five-roomed lionsu in Jackson Street, Island Bay,, for .£025; seven acres at Porirua West for ,£1:10; action 233, Highland Park estate, Wadostown, for .£220; one iwction in Brougham Street, .£050; ono quarter-acre section in lioroa Estate, Jolnifolivilk, for .UK). The meeting was a grand one, Sir, H yelled itself quite hoarse, Tho men cried out, "Lets take a vote. Which they soon did, of course. Then tho chairman put the question; Up wont every hand in favour ot Woods' Great I'epnennmt Cure—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1807, 21 July 1913, Page 4
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